Time is money! 50 Points

Expert collector! 100 Points

Shut up and take my money! 100 Points

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Vintage Game Shop is a game about using your knowledge of retro video games to make a profit!

Everyday, people will come to your shop to sell you vintage games, consoles and memorabilia. Your goal is to buy them as cheaply as possible, so you can earn some money when you resell them to another client. As you earn more money, you will be able to buy more rare and expensive items until you can complete your collection!

Discover the games, learn the prices, don't be afraid to negotiate and maybe you'll complete your own video game collection!

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This game is definitely a fun way to pass the time and the only reason I didn't give it a full 5 stars, is because it's impossible to remember the actual worth of everything and costs too much to keep consulting the expert. I fixed that problem by writing them down as I went so that I could keep track. Other than that, it's a really good idea and I love it!

Would be really helpful to see how much you sold the same item for in the past rather than relying on your memory and your customers who all think their 90's gameboy games are worth three times what you could even sell them for. I like the layout and the higher emphasis you put on learning about video game console history, but trying to get a fair price out of customers is extremely difficult. It would be cool if paying for the expert's help had any sway over their original position, because having the secret knowledge about the actual worth doesn't really help when they won't budge.

There's definitely a learning curve to the game, but once I got the hang of it, I fell in love.

Side note: I don't know about anyone else, but I have a personal grudge against the customers that come in and want to sell me their junky-ass games and consoles for $100 more than what they're worth. Smug bastards.